angular 的定义
- having an angle or angles.
- consisting of, situated at, or forming an angle.
- of, relating to, or measured by an angle.
- Physics. pertaining to quantities related to a revolving body that are measured in reference to its axis of revolution.
- bony, lean, or gaunt: a tall, angular man.
- acting or moving awkwardly.
- stiff in manner; unbending.
angular 近义词
bent
thin, especially referring to people
更多angular例句
- The McLaren is a low-slung angular spaceship packed with power.
- His angular, expressive face and bald head simultaneously project wit, wisdom, curiosity, delight, and dead seriousness.
- His design for Jurong Town Hall, which now houses Singapore’s Trade Association Hub, is angular and sleek, a fitting design for a key engine of the country’s modern economy.
- The placements were “rounded and organic,” a massive departure from conventional chip designs with angular edges and sharp corners.
- Since the pandemic, he’s embraced his more angular, experimental side in collaborations with FKA Twigs and Headie One.
- You, too, will be zipping along to the angular guitars and zigzagging, herky-jerky vocals.
- Traditional coach seats gave the illusion of comfortable padding but were angular, not reflecting body shapes.
- He has a long white beard and a massive angular nose that could be the work of Gutzon Borglum.
- As she emerged from her teen years, she developed an angular face and striking cheekbones.
- His angular cheeks, thick glasses, and carefully combed hair incarnate elegance, vision, and, unfortunately, personal agony.
- He was tall, angular, and emaciated, and his features were cast in a most irregular mould.
- Conglomerate, containing angular fragments of yellowish-grey quartz-rock, in a base of compact epidote.
- Angular and bony, with slightly stooped shoulders, his face is a mass of minute wrinkles seamed on yellow parchment.
- Angular debris fallen from above varying in thickness from one to ten feet.
- He had not taken the precaution to remove from his couch a number of angular stones, which did not by any means conduce to sleep.